Tuesday 23 September 2014

Google buys Lift Labs, tremor-cancelling spoon for Parkinson's

Google has bought Lift Labs, the maker of a tremor-cancelling spoon aimed at improving the lives of people suffering from Parkinson’s and essential tremor.
 
The acquisition marks a further move into the biotech industry for the Silicon Valley giant -and Google said it hopes to explore how the technology could be used in other ways to improve the quality of life of people with neurodegenerative diseases.

Lift Lab’s Liftware spoon detects tremors in the hand via sensors in the handle, working to cancel them out and consequently stabilise movement.

The company is joining Google’s research division. Google X is dedicated to making major technological advancements though projects - known as  “moonshots” - such as self-driving cars and drones.

Google made the announcement on its Google + page on Wednesday:  “Today we’re welcoming the Lift Labs team into Google[x]. Their tremor-cancelling device could improve quality of life for millions of people.

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